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  • the invention belongs to the technical field of fuel cells, and relates to an anti-corrosion conductive film and a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method and application thereof
  • Fuel cells as clean and efficient energy-conversion devices for direct conversion of chemical energy into electric energy, have received attention in more and more fields such as new energy automobiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, stationary power stations and micro-cells due to their eco-friendly qualities, high energy conversion efficiency and high energy density.
  • Metal polar plates as one of the important components of PEM fuel cells, are mostly made from stainless steel at present. To make fuel cells adapt to humid, acid and high-temperature working conditions, surface modification needs to be carried out on stainless steel metal polar plates to make sure that the metal polar plates have good corrosion resistance and conductivity.
  • an anti-corrosion conductive film with certain thickness such as amorphous carbon film, is deposited on the surface of the metal polar plates through physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Magnetron-sputtering belongs to PVD.
  • film materials prepared through PVD have the defects of through holes, columnar structures and the like. These defects will result in mechanical wear and stripping, electrochemical spot corrosion, shedding, and other invalidities when the films are used. Therefore, it is necessary to overcome these defects such as columnar structures.
  • Cimbo Patent Application No. 201310116099.7 discloses “Doped Multilayer Gradient Coating”.
  • a coating suitable for stainless steel metal polar plates of fuel cells is prepared by sequentially depositing a Cr transition layer, a doped CrN layer, a doped chromium-nitrogen-carbon transition layer and a doped graphite-like-carbon coating.
  • this multilayer coating prepared by sequentially depositing multiple elements and doped with other metallic elements may result in galvanic corrosion.
  • a nickel coating and a nickel-copper-phosphorus coating are plated on the surface of a substrate.
  • the coatings are also prepared by compounding multiple elements and thus may result in galvanic corrosion, and this preparation method may cause environmental pollution.
  • Ti/(Ti,Cr)N/CrN multilayer coated 316L stainless steel by arc ion plating as bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells a Ti/(Ti,Cr)N/CrN multilayer coating is prepared on a 316L stainless steel substrate by ion plating, and the conductivity and corrosion resistance of this coating are evaluated.
  • the endurance of fuel cell stacks is not tested in this article.
  • the surface topography of the coating prepared through this method was significantly changed after the coating is polarized with a constant potential, which might be caused by excessive internal stress and galvanic corrosion.
  • a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method for an anti-corrosion conductive film is characterized in that an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer are sequentially formed on the surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method.
  • the high-low pulse bias alternation method includes multiple high-low bias alternations; each high-low bias alternation is implemented by applying a low pulse bias with a small absolute value to carry out deposition for a time T L and then applying a high pulse bias with a large absolute value to carry out deposition for a time T H , and in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually.
  • Coatings prepared by deposition with different biases have different internal stresses on account of the difference in particle energy during deposition. If the high pulse bias value is not gradually increased, there will be a large discrepancy in physical parameters of different coatings, thus resulting in a severe stress mismatch and aggravating coating shedding. Therefore, in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually.
  • the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation are constant;
  • the bias value of the low pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is constant, and the absolute value of the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is increased gradually;
  • the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant.
  • the bias value of the low pulse bias is ⁇ 30V ⁇ 200V
  • the bias value of the high pulse bias is ⁇ 200V ⁇ 800V
  • the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-8
  • the bias value of the low pulse bias is ⁇ 30 ⁇ 200V
  • the bias value of the high pulse bias is ⁇ 200V ⁇ 800V
  • the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-10
  • the parameters including air pressure, linear ion source voltage, speed and bias supply frequency are adjusted to fit the high-low pulse bias alternations.
  • the anti-corrosion protective layer is prepared from a metallic element with high corrosion resistance or an oxide of the metallic element, wherein the metallic element with high corrosion resistance is at least one of Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni and W, and the oxide of the metallic element is at least one of TiO 2 , Nb 2 O 5 and ZrO 2 .
  • the stress transition layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, wherein the metallic element is Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni, W, or the like, and the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon.
  • the conducting layer is prepared from a conductive metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, such as Ti x Si y C and Ti x N.
  • the anti-corrosion protective layer is prepared from a metallic element or an oxide of the metallic element
  • the stress transition layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X
  • the conducting layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, wherein the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon, and the metallic elements of the anti-corrosion protective layer, the stress transition layer and the conducting layer are identical.
  • the anti-corrosion protective layer has a thickness of 10-300 nm
  • the stress transition layer has a thickness of 10-200 nm
  • the conducting layer has a thickness of 10-400 nm.
  • the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method further comprises a preparation step which includes cleaning and drying of a substrate material.
  • Cleaning of the substrate material includes ultrasonic cleaning with absolute ethyl alcohol, acetone, deionized water and the like. Drying of the substrate material is performed as follows: the substrate material is placed in a drying box and is dried at an appropriate temperature until moisture is evaporated.
  • plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out to improve the surface cleanliness and surface energy of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell, so that the film-substrate bonding force is further increased.
  • the anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared through the method mentioned above.
  • the anti-corrosion conductive film is a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film, and an anti-corrosion protective layer with a compact micro-structure, a stress transition layer with a small internal stress, and a conducting layer with higher conductivity are formed through the high-low pulse bias alternation method.
  • the anti-corrosion conductive film is used to improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity of a substrate, and the substrate comprises a bipolar plate of a fuel cell (such as common stainless steel materials (316, 316L, 304, 2Cr13, and the like), titanium alloy materials, motor materials of methanol fuel cells, and the like), ground grid materials of power transmission lines, and or polymer materials (particularly polymer materials for certain special application environments).
  • a fuel cell such as common stainless steel materials (316, 316L, 304, 2Cr13, and the like), titanium alloy materials, motor materials of methanol fuel cells, and the like), ground grid materials of power transmission lines, and or polymer materials (particularly polymer materials for certain special application environments).
  • the invention has the following beneficial effects:
  • the pulse bias is alternately changed in the sputtering process to change the ion energy in plasma in the deposition process, so that an alternate nano-multilayer film is obtained.
  • the plasma generated by the high pulse bias of the method can further bombard the coating, and the high and low biases, the proportion of the deposition times, and the number of alternations are adjusted to control the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film to develop towards higher conductivity, so that the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film has a compact micro-structure, high conductivity and a small internal stress.
  • the bias alternation strategy inhibits the growth of columnar structures of the nano-multilayer alternate coating structure, thus avoiding a corrosion channel and improving the corrosion resistance, and changes the micro-structure of the coating through bias modulation, thus improving the conductivity.
  • the surface layer of the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film prepared through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering technology is made from the same metallic element, so that galvanic corrosion is avoided; and the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film has better comprehensive performance such as the corrosion resistance and the conductivity.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an anti-corrosion conductive film prepared through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method, wherein 1 represents a substrate, 2 represents an anti-corrosion protective layer deposited by pulse bias alternation, 3 represents a stress transition layer deposited by pulse bias alternation, and 4 represents a conducting layer deposited by pulse bias alternation;
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the process of preparing the anti-corrosion conductive film through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method
  • FIG. 3 is a bias curve chart in the process of preparing the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared through a high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b);
  • FIG. 7 shows the contact resistance of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b) before and after corrosion.
  • an anti-corrosion conductive film is formed by sequentially forming an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer on the surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method.
  • 1 represents the substrate
  • 2 represents the anti-corrosion protective layer deposited by pulse bias alternation
  • 3 represents the stress transition layer formed by pulse bias alternation
  • 4 represents the conducting layer formed by pulse bias alternation.
  • the high-low pulse bias alternation method includes multiple high-low bias alternations; each high-low bias alternation is implemented by applying a low pulse bias with a small absolute value to carry out deposition for a time T L and then applying a high pulse bias with a large absolute value to carry out deposition for a time T H , and in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually, as shown in FIG. 3 .
  • the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in each high-low pulse bias alternation are constant; in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is constant, and the absolute value of the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is increased gradually; and in the process of forming the conducting layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant.
  • the anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared through the following steps: preparation of a substrate material, plasma bias-sputtering cleaning, deposition of the anti-corrosion protective layer, deposition of the stress transition layer, deposition of the conducting layer, and cooling.
  • the substrate material includes materials involved in various fields such as common stainless steel materials (such as 316, 316L, 304 and 2Cr13) and titanium alloy materials for metal bipolar plates of fuel cells, electrode materials of methanol fuel cells, ground grid materials of power transmission lines, and polymer materials in special application environments.
  • the preparation of the substrate material includes cleaning and drying of the substrate material.
  • Cleaning of the substrate materials includes ultrasonic cleaning with absolute ethyl alcohol, acetone, deionized water and the like. Drying of the substrate materials is performed as follows: the substrate material is placed in a drying box and is dried at an appropriate temperature until moisture is evaporated.
  • the anti-corrosion protective layer has a thickness of 10-300 nm and is prepared from a metallic element with high corrosion resistance or an oxide of the metallic element, wherein the metallic element with high corrosion resistance is at least one of Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni and W, and the oxide of the metallic element is at least one of TiO 2 , Nb 2 O 5 and ZrO 2 .
  • the anti-corrosion protective layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation method has a more compact micro-structure.
  • a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to a rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T L1
  • a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T H1 .
  • the low pulse bias with the deposition time of T L1 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of T H1 constitute one alternation.
  • the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias.
  • an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is ⁇ 30V ⁇ 200V
  • an appropriate range of the value of the high pulse bias is ⁇ 200V ⁇ 800V.
  • the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-5, and the ratio of T H1 to T L1 is 1:1-1:7.
  • the stress transition layer has a thickness of 10-200 nm, and is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, wherein the metallic element is Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni, W, or the like, and the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon.
  • the high-low pulse bias alternation method is adopted in the preparation process of the stress transition layer.
  • the stress transition layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation-based deposition method has a small internal stress.
  • a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T L2
  • a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T H2 .
  • the low pulse bias with the deposition time of T L2 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of T H2 constitute one alternation.
  • the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias.
  • an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is ⁇ 30V ⁇ 200V, and the value of the high pulse bias is gradually increased with the increase of alternations and ranges from ⁇ 200V to ⁇ 800V.
  • the number of bias alternations is 2-10, and the ratio of T H2 to T L2 is 1:2-1:5.
  • the conducting layer has a thickness of 10-400 nm and is prepared from a conductive metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, such as Ti x Si y C and Ti x N.
  • the high-low pulse bias alternation method is adopted in the preparation process of the conducting layer.
  • the conducting layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation-based deposition method can be controlled to develop towards higher conductivity, so that the conductivity of the conducting layer is improved.
  • a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T L3
  • a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time T H3 .
  • the low pulse bias with the deposition time of T L3 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of T H3 constitute one alternation.
  • the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias.
  • an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is ⁇ 30V ⁇ 200V
  • an appropriate range of the value of the high pulse bias is ⁇ 200V ⁇ 800V.
  • the number of bias alternations is 2-20, and the ratio of T H3 to T L3 is 1:1-1:6.
  • the high-low pulse bias alternation technology not only involves high-low pulse bias alternations, but also includes proper modification of the process parameters such as air pressure, linear ion source voltage, speed, pulse bias supply frequency to make sure that these process parameters fit the bias alternations to fulfill alternate deposition.
  • a high air pressure, a high linear ion source voltage, a high speed and a high bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the high pulse bias
  • a low air pressure, a low linear ion source voltage, a low speed and a low bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the low pulse bias.
  • plasma generated by the high pulse bias can further bombard the coating, the bombarding time of the high pulse bias, the number of alternations and the bombarding intensity are controlled to enhance the conductivity, and finally, a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film with a compact micro-structure, high conductivity and small internal stress is formed.
  • the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • Stainless steel 316L is used as a substrate material of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell and is punched and blanked to make sure that the metal polar plate of the fuel cell; the metal polar plate is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • the metal bipolar plate is clamped onto a rotating stand of a magnetron sputtering coating system and vacuumized until the background vacuum degree of a cavity is lower than 1*10 ⁇ 5 Pa;
  • Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell is bombarded by means of Ar + in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.
  • the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • Stainless steel 316L is used as a substrate material of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell and is punched and blanked to make sure that the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell has a flow field; the metal polar plate is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • the metal bipolar plate is clamped onto a rotating stand of a magnetron sputtering coating system, and vacuumizing is carried out to make the background vacuum degree of a cavity lower than 1*10 ⁇ 5 Pa;
  • Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the metal bipolar substrate of the fuel cell is bombarded by means of Ar + in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.
  • an anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared without bias alternations, low bias parameters in the high-low pulse bias alternation strategy in Embodiment 2 are used as bias parameters in this comparative embodiment, and the total deposition time in this comparative embodiment is the same as that in Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b).
  • the cross section of the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method is more compact, and a corrosion channel formed by columnar structures is avoided.
  • the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method has a lower corrosion current density, which indicates that the coating still has good corrosion resistance under a high-potential corrosion condition.
  • FIG. 7 shows the contact resistance of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b) before and after corrosion.
  • the contact resistance between the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method and carbon paper is reduced, which indicates that this deposition method can improve the surface conductivity of the coating.
  • the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • a red copper grid is used as a substrate material of a device used for military communication shielding, is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the red copper grid is bombarded by means of Ar + in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the red copper grid are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.

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Abstract

The invention relates to an anti-corrosion conductive film and a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method and application thereof. The anti-corrosion conductive film is formed by sequentially forming an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer on the surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method. Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following advantages: high and low biases, the proportion of deposition times and the number of alternations are adjusted to control a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film to develop towards higher conductivity; and the bias alternation strategy inhibits the growth of columnar structures of the nano-multilayer alternate coating structure, thus avoiding a corrosion channel and improving the corrosion resistance, and changes the micro-structure of the coating through bias modulation, thus improving the conductivity and galvanic corrosion, so that the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film has better comprehensive performance such as the corrosion resistance and the conductivity and has great application prospects in the fields of metal polar plates of fuel cells, ground grid equipment of power transmission lines, and the like.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Technical Field
  • The invention belongs to the technical field of fuel cells, and relates to an anti-corrosion conductive film and a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method and application thereof
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Fuel cells, as clean and efficient energy-conversion devices for direct conversion of chemical energy into electric energy, have received attention in more and more fields such as new energy automobiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, stationary power stations and micro-cells due to their eco-friendly qualities, high energy conversion efficiency and high energy density.
  • Metal polar plates, as one of the important components of PEM fuel cells, are mostly made from stainless steel at present. To make fuel cells adapt to humid, acid and high-temperature working conditions, surface modification needs to be carried out on stainless steel metal polar plates to make sure that the metal polar plates have good corrosion resistance and conductivity. In general, an anti-corrosion conductive film with certain thickness, such as amorphous carbon film, is deposited on the surface of the metal polar plates through physical vapor deposition (PVD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Magnetron-sputtering belongs to PVD.
  • However, film materials prepared through PVD have the defects of through holes, columnar structures and the like. These defects will result in mechanical wear and stripping, electrochemical spot corrosion, shedding, and other invalidities when the films are used. Therefore, it is necessary to overcome these defects such as columnar structures.
  • Chinese Invention Patent Application No. 201310116099.7 discloses “Doped Multilayer Gradient Coating”. In this disclosure, a coating suitable for stainless steel metal polar plates of fuel cells is prepared by sequentially depositing a Cr transition layer, a doped CrN layer, a doped chromium-nitrogen-carbon transition layer and a doped graphite-like-carbon coating. However, this multilayer coating prepared by sequentially depositing multiple elements and doped with other metallic elements may result in galvanic corrosion.
  • In Chinese Invention Patent Application No. 200910231657.8, a nickel coating and a nickel-copper-phosphorus coating are plated on the surface of a substrate. In this disclosure, the coatings are also prepared by compounding multiple elements and thus may result in galvanic corrosion, and this preparation method may cause environmental pollution.
  • In Paper “Ti/(Ti,Cr)N/CrN multilayer coated 316L stainless steel by arc ion plating as bipolar plates for proton exchange membrane fuel cells”, a Ti/(Ti,Cr)N/CrN multilayer coating is prepared on a 316L stainless steel substrate by ion plating, and the conductivity and corrosion resistance of this coating are evaluated. However, the endurance of fuel cell stacks is not tested in this article. In addition, the surface topography of the coating prepared through this method was significantly changed after the coating is polarized with a constant potential, which might be caused by excessive internal stress and galvanic corrosion.
  • In summary, while the aforementioned patents and papers have brought forward several preparation methods for anti-corrosion conductive films to improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity of the films, the multilayer coatings prepared through these preparation methods still have the defects of columnar structures, holes, galvanic corrosion, high internal stress and the like. Therefore, it is necessary to make an improvement to overcome the defects of the prior art.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The objective of the invention is to overcome the defects of the prior art by providing an anti-corrosion conductive film and a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method and application thereof
  • The objective of the invention is fulfilled through the following technical solution:
  • A pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method for an anti-corrosion conductive film is characterized in that an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer are sequentially formed on the surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method.
  • Preferably, the high-low pulse bias alternation method includes multiple high-low bias alternations; each high-low bias alternation is implemented by applying a low pulse bias with a small absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TL and then applying a high pulse bias with a large absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TH, and in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually.
  • Coatings prepared by deposition with different biases have different internal stresses on account of the difference in particle energy during deposition. If the high pulse bias value is not gradually increased, there will be a large discrepancy in physical parameters of different coatings, thus resulting in a severe stress mismatch and aggravating coating shedding. Therefore, in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually.
  • Preferably,
  • In the process of forming the anti-corrosion protective layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation are constant;
  • In the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is constant, and the absolute value of the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is increased gradually; and
  • In the process of forming the conducting layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant.
  • Preferably, in the process of forming the anti-corrosion protective layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-8, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH:TL=1:1-1:7.
  • Preferably, in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-10, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH: TL=1:2-1:5.
  • Preferably, in the process of forming the conducting layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of high-low bias alternations is 2-20, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH: TL=1:1-1:6.
  • Preferably, in the high-low pulse bias alternation process, the parameters including air pressure, linear ion source voltage, speed and bias supply frequency are adjusted to fit the high-low pulse bias alternations.
  • In the coating deposition process, all the parameters may have an influence on coating deposition in the aspects of internal stress, density and the like. Therefore, in high-low pulse bias alternations, a high air pressure, a high linear ion source voltage, a high speed and a high bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the high pulse bias, and a low air pressure, a low linear ion source voltage, a low speed and a low bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the low pulse bias.
  • Preferably, the anti-corrosion protective layer is prepared from a metallic element with high corrosion resistance or an oxide of the metallic element, wherein the metallic element with high corrosion resistance is at least one of Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni and W, and the oxide of the metallic element is at least one of TiO2, Nb2O5 and ZrO2. The stress transition layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, wherein the metallic element is Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni, W, or the like, and the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon. The conducting layer is prepared from a conductive metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, such as TixSiyC and TixN.
  • Further preferably, the anti-corrosion protective layer is prepared from a metallic element or an oxide of the metallic element, the stress transition layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, and the conducting layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, wherein the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon, and the metallic elements of the anti-corrosion protective layer, the stress transition layer and the conducting layer are identical.
  • Preferably, the anti-corrosion protective layer has a thickness of 10-300 nm, the stress transition layer has a thickness of 10-200 nm, and the conducting layer has a thickness of 10-400 nm.
  • Preferably, the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method further comprises a preparation step which includes cleaning and drying of a substrate material. Cleaning of the substrate material includes ultrasonic cleaning with absolute ethyl alcohol, acetone, deionized water and the like. Drying of the substrate material is performed as follows: the substrate material is placed in a drying box and is dried at an appropriate temperature until moisture is evaporated.
  • Preferably, before the anti-corrosion protective layer deposited, plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out to improve the surface cleanliness and surface energy of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell, so that the film-substrate bonding force is further increased.
  • An anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared through the method mentioned above. The anti-corrosion conductive film is a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film, and an anti-corrosion protective layer with a compact micro-structure, a stress transition layer with a small internal stress, and a conducting layer with higher conductivity are formed through the high-low pulse bias alternation method.
  • With regard to an application of the anti-corrosion conductive film, the anti-corrosion conductive film is used to improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity of a substrate, and the substrate comprises a bipolar plate of a fuel cell (such as common stainless steel materials (316, 316L, 304, 2Cr13, and the like), titanium alloy materials, motor materials of methanol fuel cells, and the like), ground grid materials of power transmission lines, and or polymer materials (particularly polymer materials for certain special application environments).
  • Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
  • (1) According to the invention, the pulse bias is alternately changed in the sputtering process to change the ion energy in plasma in the deposition process, so that an alternate nano-multilayer film is obtained. The plasma generated by the high pulse bias of the method can further bombard the coating, and the high and low biases, the proportion of the deposition times, and the number of alternations are adjusted to control the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film to develop towards higher conductivity, so that the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film has a compact micro-structure, high conductivity and a small internal stress. Compared with a method not adopting bias alternations, the bias alternation strategy inhibits the growth of columnar structures of the nano-multilayer alternate coating structure, thus avoiding a corrosion channel and improving the corrosion resistance, and changes the micro-structure of the coating through bias modulation, thus improving the conductivity.
  • (2) Compared with a common multilayer element alternation method (an alternate coating prepared from different elements), the surface layer of the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film prepared through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering technology is made from the same metallic element, so that galvanic corrosion is avoided; and the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film has better comprehensive performance such as the corrosion resistance and the conductivity.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an anti-corrosion conductive film prepared through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method, wherein 1 represents a substrate, 2 represents an anti-corrosion protective layer deposited by pulse bias alternation, 3 represents a stress transition layer deposited by pulse bias alternation, and 4 represents a conducting layer deposited by pulse bias alternation;
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the process of preparing the anti-corrosion conductive film through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method;
  • FIG. 3 is a bias curve chart in the process of preparing the nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through the pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method;
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared through a high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b);
  • FIG. 5 shows potentiodynamic polarization curves of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (electrochemical corrosion condition of 80° C., pH=3 H2SO4, and 1 ppm HF);
  • FIG. 6 shows potentiodynamic polarization curves of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (1.6V vs SHE, 1 h, electrochemical corrosion condition of 80° C., pH=3 H2SO4, and 1 ppm HF);
  • FIG. 7 shows the contact resistance of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b) before and after corrosion.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention is expounded below in combination with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, an anti-corrosion conductive film is formed by sequentially forming an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer on the surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method. In FIG. 1, 1 represents the substrate, 2 represents the anti-corrosion protective layer deposited by pulse bias alternation, 3 represents the stress transition layer formed by pulse bias alternation, and 4 represents the conducting layer formed by pulse bias alternation.
  • Furthermore, the high-low pulse bias alternation method includes multiple high-low bias alternations; each high-low bias alternation is implemented by applying a low pulse bias with a small absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TL and then applying a high pulse bias with a large absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TH, and in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • Furthermore, in the process of forming the anti-corrosion protective layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in each high-low pulse bias alternation are constant; in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is constant, and the absolute value of the high pulse bias in each high-low bias alternation is increased gradually; and in the process of forming the conducting layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant.
  • Particularly, the anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared through the following steps: preparation of a substrate material, plasma bias-sputtering cleaning, deposition of the anti-corrosion protective layer, deposition of the stress transition layer, deposition of the conducting layer, and cooling.
  • The substrate material includes materials involved in various fields such as common stainless steel materials (such as 316, 316L, 304 and 2Cr13) and titanium alloy materials for metal bipolar plates of fuel cells, electrode materials of methanol fuel cells, ground grid materials of power transmission lines, and polymer materials in special application environments.
  • The preparation of the substrate material includes cleaning and drying of the substrate material. Cleaning of the substrate materials includes ultrasonic cleaning with absolute ethyl alcohol, acetone, deionized water and the like. Drying of the substrate materials is performed as follows: the substrate material is placed in a drying box and is dried at an appropriate temperature until moisture is evaporated.
  • The anti-corrosion protective layer has a thickness of 10-300 nm and is prepared from a metallic element with high corrosion resistance or an oxide of the metallic element, wherein the metallic element with high corrosion resistance is at least one of Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni and W, and the oxide of the metallic element is at least one of TiO2, Nb2O5 and ZrO2. The anti-corrosion protective layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation method has a more compact micro-structure. Particularly, in the sputtering process, a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to a rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TL1, and then a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TH1. The low pulse bias with the deposition time of TL1 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of TH1 constitute one alternation. According to the design of a magnetron sputtering system, the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias. Generally, an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, and an appropriate range of the value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V. The number of high-low bias alternations is 2-5, and the ratio of TH1 to TL1 is 1:1-1:7.
  • The stress transition layer has a thickness of 10-200 nm, and is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, wherein the metallic element is Al, Ti, Nb, Ta, V, Ni, W, or the like, and the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon. The high-low pulse bias alternation method is adopted in the preparation process of the stress transition layer. The stress transition layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation-based deposition method has a small internal stress. Particularly, in the sputtering process, a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TL2, and then a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TH2. The low pulse bias with the deposition time of TL2 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of TH2 constitute one alternation. According to the design of the magnetron sputtering system, the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias. Generally, an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, and the value of the high pulse bias is gradually increased with the increase of alternations and ranges from −200V to −800V. The number of bias alternations is 2-10, and the ratio of TH2 to TL2 is 1:2-1:5.
  • The conducting layer has a thickness of 10-400 nm and is prepared from a conductive metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, such as TixSiyC and TixN. The high-low pulse bias alternation method is adopted in the preparation process of the conducting layer. The conducting layer obtained through the high-low pulse bias alternation-based deposition method can be controlled to develop towards higher conductivity, so that the conductivity of the conducting layer is improved. Particularly, in the sputtering process, a low pulse bias with a small absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TL3, and then a high pulse bias with a large absolute value is applied to the rotating stand to carry out deposition for a time TH3. The low pulse bias with the deposition time of TL3 and the high pulse bias with the deposition time of TH3 constitute one alternation. According to the design of the magnetron sputtering system, the value of the high pulse bias is different from the value of the low pulse bias. Generally, an appropriate range of the value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, and an appropriate range of the value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V. The number of bias alternations is 2-20, and the ratio of TH3 to TL3 is 1:1-1:6.
  • The high-low pulse bias alternation technology not only involves high-low pulse bias alternations, but also includes proper modification of the process parameters such as air pressure, linear ion source voltage, speed, pulse bias supply frequency to make sure that these process parameters fit the bias alternations to fulfill alternate deposition. In general, a high air pressure, a high linear ion source voltage, a high speed and a high bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the high pulse bias, and a low air pressure, a low linear ion source voltage, a low speed and a low bias supply frequency are adopted to fit the low pulse bias. According to the deposition strategy, plasma generated by the high pulse bias can further bombard the coating, the bombarding time of the high pulse bias, the number of alternations and the bombarding intensity are controlled to enhance the conductivity, and finally, a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film with a compact micro-structure, high conductivity and small internal stress is formed.
  • Specific embodiments are described below.
  • To facilitate the description, all bias values mentioned in the following embodiments should be interpreted as absolute bias values.
  • Embodiment 1
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • (1) Stainless steel 316L is used as a substrate material of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell and is punched and blanked to make sure that the metal polar plate of the fuel cell; the metal polar plate is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • (2) The metal bipolar plate is clamped onto a rotating stand of a magnetron sputtering coating system and vacuumized until the background vacuum degree of a cavity is lower than 1*10−5Pa;
  • (3) Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell is bombarded by means of Ar+ in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • (4) An anti-corrosion protective layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 50 sccm, the target current of Cr is controlled to 12 A, and the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1500V; then, a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 120V is applied for deposition for TL1=5 min and then a high pulse bias of 400V is applied for deposition for TH1=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 5 times in this way, so that the anti-corrosion protective layer is finally formed;
  • (5) A stress transition layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 40 sccm, the target current of Cr is controlled to 8 A, the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1300V, and then a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 150V is applied for deposition for TL2=3 min and then a high pulse bias of 200V is applied for deposition for TH2=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 3 times in such as manner that the low pulse bias is kept unchanged and the high pulse bias is gradually increased by 100V every time, so that the stress transition layer is finally formed;
  • (6) A conducting layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 70sccm, the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1300V, and then a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 100V is applied for deposition for TL3=6 min and then a high pulse bias of 450V is applied for deposition for TH3=2 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 20 times, so that the conducting layer is finally formed; and
  • (7) Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.
  • Embodiment 2
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • (1) Stainless steel 316L is used as a substrate material of a metal polar plate of a fuel cell and is punched and blanked to make sure that the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell has a flow field; the metal polar plate is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • (2) The metal bipolar plate is clamped onto a rotating stand of a magnetron sputtering coating system, and vacuumizing is carried out to make the background vacuum degree of a cavity lower than 1*10−5 Pa;
  • (3) Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the metal bipolar substrate of the fuel cell is bombarded by means of Ar+ in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the metal bipolar plate of the fuel cell are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • (4) An anti-corrosion protective layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 50 sccm, the target current of Ti is controlled to 12 A, and the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1500V; then, a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 120V is applied for deposition for TL1=5 min and then a high pulse bias of 400V is applied for deposition for TH1=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 5 times in this way, so that the anti-corrosion protective layer is finally formed;
  • (5) A stress transition layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 40 sccm, the target current of Ti is controlled to 8 A, the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1300V, and then a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 150V is applied for deposition for TL2=3 min and then a high pulse bias of 200V is applied for deposition for TH2=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 3 times in such as manner that the low pulse bias is kept unchanged and the high pulse bias is gradually increased by 100V every time, so that the stress transition layer is finally formed;
  • (6) A conducting layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 70 sccm, and the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, and then a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 100V is applied for deposition for TL3=6 min under the condition where the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 800V and then a high pulse bias of 450V is applied for deposition for TH3=2 min under the condition where the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1600V to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 20 times, so that the conducting layer is finally formed; and
  • (7) Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.
  • Comparative Embodiment 1
  • In this comparative embodiment, an anti-corrosion conductive film is prepared without bias alternations, low bias parameters in the high-low pulse bias alternation strategy in Embodiment 2 are used as bias parameters in this comparative embodiment, and the total deposition time in this comparative embodiment is the same as that in Embodiment 2.
  • FIG. 4 shows a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and a cross-sectional SEM picture of a TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b). As can be seen from FIG. 4, the cross section of the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method is more compact, and a corrosion channel formed by columnar structures is avoided.
  • FIG. 5 shows potentiodynamic polarization curves of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (in Comparative Embodiment 1) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (in Embodiment 2 (electrochemical corrosion condition of 80° C., pH=3 H2SO4, and 1 ppm HF). As can be seen from FIG. 5, after the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method is subjected to potentiodynamic polarization, the self-corrosion potential is increased, and the corrosion current density is reduced, which indicates that the corrosion resistance of the coating is improved.
  • FIG. 6 shows potentiodynamic polarization curves of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (in Comparative Embodiment 1) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (in Embodiment 2) (1.6V vs SHE, 1 h, electrochemical corrosion condition of 80° C., pH=3 H2SO4, and 1 ppm HF). As can be seen from the potentiodynamic polarization result in FIG. 6, the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method has a lower corrosion current density, which indicates that the coating still has good corrosion resistance under a high-potential corrosion condition.
  • FIG. 7 shows the contact resistance of the TiCx/a-C film prepared without bias alternations (a) and the TiCx/a-C film prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation technology (b) before and after corrosion. As can be seen from FIG. 7, the contact resistance between the coating prepared through the high-low pulse bias alternation method and carbon paper is reduced, which indicates that this deposition method can improve the surface conductivity of the coating.
  • Embodiment 3
  • As shown in FIG. 2, the process of preparing a nano-multilayer anti-corrosion conductive film through a pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method specifically comprises the following steps:
  • (1) A red copper grid is used as a substrate material of a device used for military communication shielding, is ultrasonically cleaned sequentially with absolute ethyl alcohol, deionized water, acetone, deionized water and deionized water, and is then dried;
  • (2) The red copper grid is clamped onto a rotating stand of a magnetron sputtering coating system, and vacuumizing is carried out to make the background vacuum degree of a cavity lower than 1*10−5 Pa;
  • (3) Plasma bias-sputtering cleaning is carried out: argon is injected at a flow rate of 100 sccm, the bias is set to 800V, the argon is ionized to obtain high-energy plasma, and a substrate of the red copper grid is bombarded by means of Ar+ in the plasma, so that the surface cleanliness and surface energy of the red copper grid are further improved, and the film-substrate bonding force is further increased;
  • (4) An anti-corrosion protective layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 50 sccm, the target current of Cr is controlled to 12 A, and the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1500V; then, a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 120V is applied for deposition for TL1=5 min and then a high pulse bias of 400V is applied for deposition for TH1=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 3 times in this way, so that the anti-corrosion protective layer is finally formed;
  • (5) A stress transition layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 40 sccm, the target current of Cr is controlled to 8 A, the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1300V, and then a high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 120V is applied for deposition for TL2=3 min and then a high pulse bias of 200V is applied for deposition for TH2=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out twice in such as manner that the low pulse bias is kept unchanged and the high pulse bias is gradually increased by 150V every time, so that the stress transition layer is finally formed;
  • (6) A conducting layer is deposited: the flow rate of the argon is controlled to 60 sccm, the target current of C is controlled to 5 A, the linear ion source voltage is controlled to 1300V, and then high-low pulse bias alternation is carried out for deposition, that is, a low pulse bias of 100V is applied for deposition for TL3=4 min and then a high pulse bias of 450V is applied for deposition for T H3=1 min to complete one alternation, and the alternation is carried out 12 times, so that the conducting layer is finally formed; and
  • (7) Vacuum cooling, discharging and unloading are carried out.
  • Those ordinarily skilled in the art can appreciate and use the invention by referring to the description of the above embodiments. Clearly, any skilled in the art can easily make various modifications to the above embodiments and can apply the general principle of the invention to other embodiments without creative labor. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and all improvements and modifications made by those skilled in the art according to the disclosure of the invention without deviating from the scope of the invention should fall within the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film, characterized in that an anti-corrosion protective layer, a stress transition layer and a conducting layer are sequentially formed on a surface of a substrate by deposition through a high-low pulse bias alternation method.
2. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 1, wherein the high-low pulse bias alternation method includes multiple high-low bias alternations; each of the multiple high-low bias alternations is implemented by applying a low pulse bias with a small absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TL and then applying a high pulse bias with a large absolute value to carry out deposition for a time TH; and in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the absolute value of the high pulse bias is increased gradually.
3. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 2, wherein:
in the process of forming the anti-corrosion protective layer by deposition, bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in each of the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant;
in the process of forming the stress transition layer, the bias value of the low pulse bias in each of the multiple high-low bias alternations is constant, and the absolute value of the high pulse bias in each of the multiple high-low bias alternations is increased gradually; and
in the process of forming the conducting layer by deposition, the bias values of the low pulse bias and the high pulse bias in the multiple high-low bias alternations are constant.
4. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 2, wherein in the process of forming the anti-corrosion protective layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of the high-low bias alternations is 2-8, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH:TL=1:1-1:7.
5. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 2, wherein in the process of forming the stress transition layer by deposition, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of the high-low bias alternations is 2-10, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH:TL=1:2-1:5.
6. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 2, wherein in the process of forming the conducting layer, the bias value of the low pulse bias is −30V˜−200V, the bias value of the high pulse bias is −200V˜−800V, the number of the high-low bias alternations is 2-20, and the deposition time of the high pulse bias and the deposition time of the low pulse bias meets TH:TL=1:1-1:6.
7. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 2, wherein in the high-low pulse bias alternation process, parameters including air pressure, linear ion source voltage, speed and bias supply frequency are adjusted to fit the high-low pulse bias alternations.
8. The pulse bias alternation-based magnetron sputtering deposition method of an anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 1, wherein the anti-corrosion protective layer is prepared from a metallic element or an oxide of the metallic element, the stress transition layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of a metallic element and an element X, and the conducting layer is prepared from a metallic compound consisting of an amorphous carbon film or a metallic element and the element X, wherein the element X is nitrogen, carbon or silicon, and the metallic elements of the anti-corrosion protective layer, the stress transition layer and the conducting layer are identical.
9. An anti-corrosion conductive film, being prepared through the method according to claim 1.
10. An application of the anti-corrosion conductive film according to claim 9, wherein the anti-corrosion conductive film is used to improve the corrosion resistance and conductivity of a substrate, and the substrate is a bipolar plate of a fuel cell, a ground grid material of a power transmission line, or a polymer material.
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